SMC Networks manual Mounting the SMCWHSG44-G on a Wall, Mounting the SMCWHSG44-G on a wall

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Fig. 5. Connecting Ethernet cables to SMCPWR-INJ3.

5.Check the “ACTIVE” LED: if power is successfully fed into the SMCWHSG44-G, the “ACTIVE” LED will be on (Red light); otherwise, the “ACTIVE” LED will be off.

6.If the electricity current is over the normal condition (Io°÷1.0 A), the “ACTIVE” LED will flash (Red light).

NOTE: SMCPWR-INJ3 is specially designed for SMC2582W-B, SMC2586W-G, and SMCWHSG44-G. The use of SMCPWR-INJ3 with other Ethernet-ready devices that are not compliant to IEEE 802.3af may cause damage to the devices.

1.6. Mounting the SMCWHSG44-G on a Wall

The SMCWHSG44-Gis wall-mountable.

1.Stick the supplied sticker for wall-mounting.

2.Use a ∆6.5mm driller to drill a 25mm-deep hole at each of the cross marks.

3.Plug in a supplied plastic conical anchor in each hole.

4.Screw a supplied screw in each plastic conical anchor for a proper depth so that the SMCWHSG44-Gcan be hung on the screws.

5.Hang the SMCWHSG44-Gon the screws.

Fig. 6. Mounting the SMCWHSG44-G on a wall.

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Contents SMCWHSG44-G Page Trademarks CopyrightLimited Warranty Page FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementIndustry Canada Class B EC Conformance Declaration Power Cord Safety Safety ComplianceSchuko Page Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Germany Schuko Page Table of Contents System Page SMCWHSG44-G SMCWHS-POS Introduction User Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting AAA Overview FeaturesIeee 802.11b/g Compliant Wireless Operation Internet Connection Sharing Network Security Firmware Tools LED Definition Package ChecklistRear Panel POE enabled LAN Port Position Selecting a Power Supply MethodMounting the SMCWHSG44-G on a Wall Changing the TCP/IP Settings of the Managing Computer Preparing for ConfigurationEntering the Password Configuring the SMCWHSG44-GHome Setup Wizard Selecting an Operational ModePage Router with a Static-IP DSL/Cable Connection Router with a DHCP-Based DSL/Cable ConnectionRouter with Multiple DSL/Cable Connections Setup Wizard Configuring Ieee 802.11 Settings Setup Wizard Configuring Dhcp Server SettingsWeb Redirection Configuring User Authentication SettingsAuthentication protocol Local Authentication SeverPage Account Table List How to Setup the Mini-POS Ticket PrinterIeee Radius Settings Allowable Authentication Modes Configuring Radius SettingsDeploying the SMCWHSG44-G Setting up Client ComputersTo establish a wireless link to an AP Configuring Ieee 802.11-Related SettingsConfiguring TCP/IP-Related Settings Page Authentication Success Menu Structure OverviewLogout Page Home and Refresh Commands Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel CommandsStatus Associated Wireless Clients Account Table Authenticated UsersManaged LAN Devices Session ListSystem Specifying Operational ModeManaging Firmware Changing PasswordTo upgrade firmware of the SMCWHSG44-G by Http Backing up and Restoring Configuration Settings by HttpUpgrading Firmware by Http Upgrading Firmware by Tftp To upgrade firmware of the SMCWHSG44-G by TftpTo back up configuration of the SMCWHSG44-G by Tftp Backing up and Restoring Configuration Settings by TftpTo restore configuration of the SMCWHSG44-G by Tftp Configuring TCP/IP Related Settings Address Resetting Configuration to Factory DefaultsTime Zone Router with a DHCP-Based DSL/Cable Connection Router with a Static-IP DSL/Cable Connection DNS DNS Proxy NAT Basic Host Address ResolutionVirtual Server Mappings To expose preset internal serversDhcp Server Ii. Static Dhcp Mappings Dhcp Server BasicLoad Balancing Dhcp RelayTo always assign an IP address to a specific Dhcp client Configuring Ieee 802.11-Related Settings Wireless Basic Zero Client ReconfigurationWireless Distribution System To enable a WDS link Wireless Distribution System SettingsNetwork Topology Containing a Loop SecurityPage MAC-Address-Based Access Control Settings MAC-Address-Based Access ControlTo grant wireless clients access to the wireless network To deny wireless clients access to the wireless networkIeee 802.1x/RADIUS Ieee 802.1x/RADIUS Settings Configuring Authentication Settings AAA Basic Default Authentication Failure Warning To specify an uncontrolled computer by MAC address Unrestricted ClientsRadius Basic Walled GardenRobustness Log-On Page Customization Settings Authentication Session ControlAuthentication Success Page Customization Settings Ddns Advertisement Links SettingsIcmp TCP UDP Firewall VlanTo set a rule for packet filtering Management Basic URL FiltersTo block Http traffic to an unwelcome Web site System Log UPnPSnmp Access RulesLAN Device Management Unrestricted Host MAC Address SettingsTo specify a LAN device to manage Example for LAN Device ManagementAppendix a Default SettingsLED Definitions TCP/IP Setting Problems Page Other Problems Wireless Settings ProblemsAppendix C Distances and Data Rates Transmission output Power Network ConfigurationConfiguration and Management StandardsKeypad Authentication Access PointBasic Service Set BSS Ad HocExtended Service Set ESS Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpExtensible Authentication Protocol EAP EncryptionPower over Ethernet PoE Inter Access Point Protocol IappInfrastructure Local Area Network LANWireless Distribution System WDS Service Set Identifier SsidWi-Fi Protected Access Session KeyWPA Pre-shared Key PSK Wired Equivalent Privacy WEPPage For Technical SUPPORT, Call